Distressed Opmav 11 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, branding, headlines, social graphics, handmade, casual, energetic, rustic, imperfect, handwritten feel, rough texture, human warmth, expressive display, brushy, textured, dry stroke, loose, gestural.
A slanted, handwritten display face with brush-pen construction and noticeably dry, textured edges. Strokes show moderate thick–thin movement and frequent tapering at entry/exit points, creating a lively rhythm. Letterforms are narrow and compact with variable character widths, and the lowercase sits low with short ascenders/descenders relative to the overall line, producing a tight, quick handwritten silhouette. Curves are slightly irregular and terminals are often blunt or frayed, reinforcing an organic, imperfect finish.
Best suited to short, expressive text where texture and motion are an asset—posters, album/event promos, packaging, café or small-batch product branding, and social media graphics. It can also work for pull quotes or section headers when you want a casual, handcrafted accent; for long passages, the narrow, textured strokes may feel busy at small sizes.
The overall tone is informal and human, with a quick, on-the-fly feel that reads like marker or brush lettering on paper. The rough stroke texture adds a rugged, craft-oriented personality that can feel outdoorsy and slightly edgy without becoming aggressive.
The design appears intended to mimic fast brush lettering with a dry-ink or rough-print artifact, balancing legibility with spontaneity. Its narrow, slanted forms and textured edges suggest a focus on adding personality and a handmade finish to display typography.
Capitals lean toward simplified, sign-like forms, while the lowercase keeps a connected-script sensibility in several letters (notably in the looping strokes of g, y, and z). Numerals follow the same brush rhythm, with angled, handwritten shapes that keep the set cohesive and expressive.